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Review: Palm Treo Pro brings thinnest Treo to the world
In a bit of a surprising move for Palm they launched a second Windows Mobile Professional device, the Palm Treo Pro, just about a month and a half after the Treo 800w. I expected to see a GSM...
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GSM SIM-unlocked Palm Centro now available for $299
There is still a soft spot in my heart for Palm OS devices since they were what I started out with back in 1997 (actually the OS looks just about the same as it was then) and this latest news has...
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Palm Centro available for $99.99 from Verizon Wireless on 13 June
The Palm Centro is currently the shining star of the Palm product lineup and following on the success of its debut with Sprint and then AT&T, Verizon Wireless and Palm today announced that the...
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The Palm Centro; at $99.99 it really isn't a tough choice
I started using Palm OS devices back in 1997 and went through several Palm and Sony CLIE models. The last Palm OS device I used was the Treo 650, which I used for about a year (almost a record for...
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Image Gallery: Sprint Palm Centro
Sprint and Palm just recently launched the Palm Centro at a low price of US$99 after service activation and rebates. The Palm Centro offers a Treo-like smartphone in a much smaller package while...
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MobileTechRoundup show #112, iPhone update, Palm Centro, N95-3
Kevin and I discussed the newest iPhone firmware update to kick off MobileTechRoundup show #112 and James still has no interest in getting the iPhone, although the iPod Touch may soon be in his...
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Bringing smart phones to the masses
Palm is the latest smart phone maker to address the consumer market with a smaller and cheaper phone that allows people to easily surf the Web and check e-mail.
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Palm announces the Centro for US$99
Today Palm introduced the long rumored Palm Centro that will sell for a low US$99 on Sprint. While the device may not knock the socks off of the smartphone enthusiast, the Centro is a very capable...
Additional Results
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Memory lane: Palm xv and OmniSky Minstrel V -- mobile email rocked my world
Few gadgets have touched my world as profoundly as the lowly Palm PDA and the cellular modem I used with it.
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Did you know you can use Palm Desktop with your Android phone?
This $49 piece of software provides a sync conduit (remember conduits?) from your copy of Palm Desktop to your Android phone.
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In defense of the Galaxy Note's stylus
Just because you didn't like Samsung's commercial doesn't make the stylus any less valid.
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Former Palm chief Jon Rubinstein leaves HP: report
Former Palm head Jon Rubinstein is leaving Hewlett-Packard, according to a new report.
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The Gear of ZDNet: How Adrian Kingsley-Hughes takes to the road
Today we skip across the pond to talk tech for the Gear of ZDNet. ZDNet Hardware 2.0 blogger Adrian Kingsley-Hughes lets us peek in his gear bag.
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Agile: In Mobile Era, Not Just for Developers Anymore
The quick innovation and shortened lifecycles of mobile devices and apps demand that IT departments be more agile than ever before.
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HP/Palm release webOS update for TouchPad tablets
webOS update lives!
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Amazon nearing deal to buy Palm, webOS (report)
By scooping up webOS, Amazon may be the company to finally make things right for the operating system.
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Ditching iPAQ for webOS was HP's biggest historical mistake
HP should have held onto its iPAQ range to the bitter end, and is still suffering the consequences today of making possibly its biggest mistake to date.
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If webOS is the perfect mobile OS, why can't it succeed?
There is a lot to like about webOS, but it is not the perfect mobile OS and neither Palm or HP can seem to launch it on modern hardware.
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webOS: A compelling OS that never appeared on great hardware
HP/Palm webOS is a very good mobile operating system, but neither company could get compelling hardware released and developers never seemed to flock to the OS.
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Why HP's latest move was more ballsy than moronic
Wow. This one's gonna be taught as a B-school case for decades to come.
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